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Medical records are kept for 7 years. Is law. I would get the Dr's name and try to contact him.

Another View: -quoted from HIPAA- "In general, the required retention period for documentation under HIPAA is six years from the date of creation, or the date last in effect, whichever is later.

If state laws require longer retention of these or any other records held by the covered entity, the state requirements control." -unquote-

Additional: Many physicians who close their office sell the assets of their practice, including patient lists and records, to other medical practices. Perhaps another medical practice in your area now has your records. You could try contacting the local Medical Society for possible information.

As a long shot - you could try contacting the lab, hospital, or imaging service that did the original MRI/X-Ray work to see if they maintain file copies of their work.

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